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		<title>Did Jesus heal Bartimaeus on his way into or out of Jericho?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The incident where Jesus heals the blind beggar Bartimaeus is recorded in all three of the synoptic gospels. The accounts differ, however, concerning whether this occurred as Jesus was going to or from Jericho. In Mark&#8217;s version of the story, Jesus heals Bartimaeus as he is leaving Jericho: They came to Jericho. As he and his disciples and a large crowd [...]]]></description>
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		<title>How many blind beggars did Jesus heal near Jericho?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The incident where Jesus heals a blind beggar near Jericho is recorded in all three of the synoptic gospels. The accounts differ, however, concerning whether there was one beggar or two. As Mark tells the story, Jesus heals one blind beggar, Bartimaeus: They came to Jericho. As he and his disciples and a large crowd were leaving [...]]]></description>
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